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There are close to 5 shops in Queensway Shopping Centre that sell Yonex & li-ning goods. However, the ultimate question still remains as to which of these are originals and fakes. I remember being offered a Yonex NS 9900 for SGD 255. But then I noticed, the Yonex logo printed on the Cone was not clear. I am having second thoughts of buying from Singapore.

Chau Beng was selling the same at +20 SGD. But forgot to check the authenticity point of the racket.

Are you new in Singapore? I have not seen any fake racquets sold at Queensway. There are a few threads on how to identify fake YY racquets if you have no idea whats the difference.

Originally Posted by Vignesh Raj

There are close to 5 shops in Queensway Shopping Centre that sell Yonex & li-ning goods. However, the ultimate question still remains as to which of these are originals and fakes. I remember being offered a Yonex NS 9900 for SGD 255. But then I noticed, the Yonex logo printed on the Cone was not clear. I am having second thoughts of buying from Singapore.

Chau Beng was selling the same at +20 SGD. But forgot to check the authenticity point of the racket.

I have checked for the authenticity points for yonex. "Almost" all of them match.

Some points that stood out & that discouraged me from actually buying were:

1. At one instance, the Yonex logo that was printed on the cone looked like it was touched before the paint dried. Like when we write using an ink pen and move our hand over it without letting it dry

You don't expect Yonex to make such a mistake now, do you ?

2. The Yonex logo at the bottom of the cones are different with every racquet.
E.g. The racquets with Japan on the cone have a distinct curve at the tip of the bottom triangle while some did not have it.
The printing of the white color on the Yonex logo had a slight offset from the plastic mould.

3. The limited editions of the NS9900 are available in Green & Purple colours. Some sellers claim that the standard ones have been phased out, but still available with the others.

Sometimes I feel, i've become paranoid after reading all the posts on BC for the authenticity of the racquets and now contemplating to buy from a Japanese seller online.

I believe Bras Basah complex is good for buying shuttlecocks. One store out there has a wide range to choose from. The rackets out there are really highly priced, close to SGD 70 difference from Queensway.

Anyway I figured that I need to take a jump and will be buying a new one from Queensway itself.

Are you new in Singapore? I have not seen any fake racquets sold at Queensway. There are a few threads on how to identify fake YY racquets if you have no idea whats the difference.

i think this guy is trying to sploit the name of queensway shopping centre.
Even I am not a Singaporean, I believed no shop is so darling to sell fake racket.
Very fast they will close shop if they really sell fake racket. May be need to sell back side to pay the racket manufacturer.

Mustafa Centre, Singapore

Is mustafa centre a good place to buy Yonex and Victor racquests. Or are there good places? I am from australia and my friends who visited singapore says that Mustafa is cheaper and has got everything?
T

Is mustafa centre a good place to buy Yonex and Victor racquests. Or are there good places? I am from australia and my friends who visited singapore says that Mustafa is cheaper and has got everything?
T

You can't get Victor rackets at Mustafa and the high end models of Yonex rackets at Mustafa are very expensive. Pay a visit to Queensway Shopping Centre where you will find both brands but do compare prices and bargain hard. You can also visit E-link Sports at Ang Mo Kio for Victor products.

There are Yonex and Victor showrooms at Far East Plaza and Eunos respectively but prices are on the high side.

Any Good reputed badminton store in Singapore

Originally Posted by Sealman

You can't get Victor rackets at Mustafa and the high end models of Yonex rackets at Mustafa are very expensive. Pay a visit to Queensway Shopping Centre where you will find both brands but do compare prices and bargain hard. You can also visit E-link Sports at Ang Mo Kio for Victor products.

There are Yonex and Victor showrooms at Far East Plaza and Eunos respectively but prices are on the high side.

Thank you Sealman, very nice reply. Sorry to bother you, but could you give an indication of the prices of the following racquets in SGD (if you can):
Yonex Nanoray Z speed
Victor Bravesword (any model)
Li-Ning Woods N90III

I juz went there recently good service the shop owner is very friendly hmmm bravesword depends on what u want but bs11 is at $150 and BS LHI is $230 so its around that range Lining rackets are very ex still Zspeed should be around $250? can check it out good service